Internet Woes

It is surprising that there is not a single day these days when the BSNL provided internet services are working with the optimum bandwidth they were touted to be capable

It is surprising that there is not a single day these days when the BSNL provided internet services are working with the optimum bandwidth they were touted to be capable of when they were introduced. In fact, there must be more hours in a week when the internet lines are completely down and unusable than they are functional. This would be true of all the wide arrays of internet access modes provided by the BSNL, including its land line broadband service, the WLL wireless service and the Wi-Max wireless service, which are no doubt, state-of-the-art technology. Demonstrated in the process is the much cited adage that often stories of human advancements and achievements are much less about technology than commitment of the men behind the machines.

The story is unfortunate in an age when the premium for the paradigm of development is placed heavily on connectivity, both in the physical terms defined by roads, bridges, railways and airways, but equally by non physical communication facilities of which the internet and cell phones must rank as the foremost. Indeed, to modern ways of life, professions and businesses, the airwaves, both of telephony and internet, are next only to oxygen and water in importance, metaphorically speaking. Nothing can move at the pace the modern world demands if these facilities are not guaranteed.

So what ails the BSNL in Manipur, the giant public sector corporation which handles this important responsibility? This is the million dollar question which needs to be answered urgently. Private players, though not as resourceful, are doing much better. This is despite the fact that these private players also have to depend on the BSNL, and in many ways are only re-distributers of facilities available only with the BSNL. One broad answer that applies to all public sector undertakings, and government departments probably applies here too. The difference then is, while the private players are driven by profit motive the government sector is run on taxpayers money. The former are acutely accountable to their jobs, for on their ability to sell their services are premised their lifelines, unlike in the government sector where this accountability is practically missing and jobs are hardly dependent on performance. It is no wonder that government jobs are prized in income scarce economies like Manipur.

The stories that do the rounds these days are that mobile and internet networks of the BSNL are poor because staff manning their relay stations leave their machines and generators off for long periods to siphon off fuels which they then sell off in the black market. Those in businesses which need these fuels and lubricants to run their own machines know too well for instance that other than the packed and sealed market brands of lubricants, there are also “tower”nicknamed lubricants, which the vendors claim are superior than even the market brands and sold for a slightly heavier premium. By “tower”they of course mean the mobile and internet signal relay substations. How has this come about? Should not the BSNL authorities look into this matter?

When mobile phone service came to Manipur for the first time about two decades ago, there was only the BSNL. The same can be said of internet service. The corporation then virtually had the monopoly over these services, and when private players were allowed to enter the market a decade after it did, it had a clear head start in the market. Yet, in the decade that followed, there has been an exodus of subscribers from the BSNL to the private players. In medieval Japan, this would have been the cause for scores of hara-kiri at all levels of the organisation. In the modern private sector corporate world too, this would have meant heads of top executives rolling. In the government sectors however, this it seems is nothing to worry about. Jobs remain as secure in their mediocre best. Salaries continue to climb periodically with clockwork precision, promotion avenues for entire careers are already pre-drafted and every employee more or less knows from the time they joined their professions where they would likely be in the hierarchy of their organisations at the end of their careers, so why try mend anything? As a matter of fact, as the “tower”oil making it into the retail market is evidence, there are many who would rather try and make some extra buck than give their everything to their chosen professions. It would not be a surprise at all if in the ascendence of private parties in the airwaves business in the state, there are “match fixers”who made, and are making, a pile in clearing the way for these private businesses. We hope the BSNL authorities hear this wakeup call.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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NH-150 traffic disrupted

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, Sept 4: Normal traffic including private vehicles, bus and taxi passengers services along the National Highway -150 in Ukhrul district has been severely disrupted on

By R Lester Makang

UKHRUL, Sept 4: Normal traffic including private vehicles, bus and taxi passengers services along the National Highway -150 in Ukhrul district has been severely disrupted on the first day of the indefinite bandh called by the United Naga Council (UNC) here today.

Even though paramilitary and state security forces are deployed at all strategic points to ensure safe passage of vehicles along the national highway, the Imphal-Ukhrul road wore deserted appearance as all vehicles stayed off the road on Thursday in response to bandh call of the apex Naga council, sources said.

Consequently, both the bus and taxi passenger services plying along the Ukhrul-Imphal route came to a grinding halt even as inter-village and village-town passenger services in the district remained stalled.

Although the highway blockade did not affect normal life in Ukhrul town with most businesses and town taxi service remained functioning, fewer number of vehicular traffics could be seen plying on the main road.

The apex Naga council has accordingly resolved to continue its strictures until the Centre intervene in the Nagas’ situation in Manipur.

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Monetary compensation for fake encounter victims’ families: ACHR

IMPHAL, September 4: The Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) today welcomed the decision of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to pay monetary relief of Rs 5 lakh each

IMPHAL, September 4: The Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) today welcomed the decision of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to pay monetary relief of Rs 5 lakh each to the relatives of two victims of fake encounter killings by the 20th Assam Rifles in Chandel district of Manipur on June 1, 2009.

It may be mentioned that on June 19, 2009, ACHR had filed a complaint with the NHRC against the extrajudicial executions of Laishram Kishorjit and Soram Priyokumar by the 20th Assam Rifles led by Major Abishek Bharti at Maipi Angbrasu track in Chandel district of Manipur on the night of June 1, 2009.

Meanwhile, ACHR director Suhas Chakma while terming the NHRC decision as “a step in the right direction” has said in a press release that the NHRC while justifying its order for compensation, had stated after examining the report of the SDPO, Moreh, “According to it, the troops of 20th Assam Rifles led by major Abishek Bharti laid an ambush at Maipi and Angbrashu track on June 1, 2009 at night after receiving information about the movement of some armed valley based UG cadres in that area. The troops saw two persons moving in a suspicious manner on the said track which leads from Maipi and Angbrashu.”

It said the NHRC had continued, “On being challenged by the troops to stop, the two unidentified suspects brought down heavy volumes of automatic weapons fired upon the troops. The troops also retaliated in self defense. The encounter lasted for about 35 minutes and both the suspects were eliminated.”

After the encounter, during a search of the encounter site and the adjoining area one G-3 assault rifle with one live round in the chamber, two magazines of G-3 assault rifle, 19 rounds of G-3 assault rifle, one lathode with one live bomb in the chamber and one live bomb of lathode were recovered near the slain bodies, the NHRC had continued according to the ACHR statement.

Further according to the ACHR, NHRC continued, “It is further revealed by the report that the seized arms and ammunition were sent to FSL Pangei for chemical examination and the ballistic expert, who examined the same, opined that the seized arm i.e. 7.62 mm calibre G-3 rifle is not serviceable due to defective return spring and non-alignment of bolt extension and housing. It was also opined that the seized lathode gun is a 40mm calibre grenade launcher and its firing mechanism was working properly. It is further mentioned in the report that frantic efforts were made to establish involvement of the two deceased in U.G. activities but no specific information could be gathered in that regard.”

“The report forwarded by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India completely negates the possibility of an encounter. It is not the case of anyone that the lathode i.e. grenade launcher was used by any of the two deceased persons. As regards the 7.62 mm calibre G-3 rifle, the ballistic expert has opined that it was not in serviceable condition. If the grenade launcher was not used and the 7.62mm rifle was not serviceable, how the Assam Rifle personnel can claim that they were fired at by the deceased persons or that there was imminent danger to their life. Thus, we (NHRC) find that the Assam Rifle personnel were not fired at by any of the two deceased persons,” the NHRC had stated.

“We (NHRC) also find no evidence to even faintly suggest that the deceased persons were involved in underground activity. It appears that the two persons were spotted at a desolate track and they were shot dead on the basis of unfounded suspicion. It appears to be a case of extra judicial killing.”

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Time to raise collective voice against economic blockade: Govindas

THOUBAL, September 4: “Economic blockade will not affect only one particular community alone. It will affect every community living together in the State and lead us to economic deformation. So,

THOUBAL, September 4: “Economic blockade will not affect only one particular community alone. It will affect every community living together in the State and lead us to economic deformation. So, it is time to raise our collective voice against blockades and bandhs.”

This was stated by Commerce & Industries minister Govindas Konthoujam while laying the foundation stone of the District Industrial Estate of Thoubal district at Kuraopokpi Village today.

The foundation stone laying ceremony of the Industrial Estate constructed under Micro-Small Enterprises – Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP) scheme of Ministry of MSME, Government of India was organised by the department of Commerce and Industries, government of Manipur.

While the Commerce & Industries, Vety. & Animal Husbandary, Sericulture minister attended the ceremony as the chief guest, Kakching MLA Y Surchandra Singhattended as the functional president while Sugnu MLA K Ranjit, Wangjing Tentha MLA Paonam Brojen and Wabagai Md. Fajur Rahim were present as the guests of honour.

Govindas said the Micro Small Enterprises sector is the largest employment providing avenue next to the agricultural sector in the country, however, even after such a long time since Manipur attained statehood, there is only one industrial estate in the State located at Takyel.

After much effort of the present government led by Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, there is now provision of setting up of industrial estates in every districts under the Micro-Small Enterprises – Cluster Development Programme (MSE-CDP), said the Minister.

He added that setting up of industrial estates will bring economic growth as it will provide employment which in turn will raise the living standard of the people, and it is the local populace who will be getting the maximum benefits from the industrial estates, he added.

The people of Thoubal and Pallel are the first to get maximum benefits from India’s signing of the Free Trade Agreement with other Asian countries and setting up of Multi Logistic Hub at Pallel, as the two lie at the corridor of the Asian Highway, he said.

This will also boost and improve the economy of the State and bring economic development, he added.

The minister however questioned as to how all this growth and development are to be achieved if blockades and bandhs continue unabated halting all economic activities in the State.

The economic blockade is never heard of in other parts of the world except in Gaza, he said and added that in Manipur it has become the only option for some vested interested persons.

Now is the time for the people of Manipur to raise their voice in unison against economic blockades an bandhs in the State, he said.

L Lakher, principal secretary of Commerce & Industries, Tlangtinkhuma, director of Commerce & Industries, Ksh Subadani Devi, chairperson Kakching Municipality also attended the foundation stone laying ceremony besides others.

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State-JCILPS meeting deferred

IMPHAL, September 4:The scheduled meeting between the State government and Joint Committee for Implementation of Inner Line Permit regarding the implementation of ILP has been deferred for a few more

IMPHAL, September 4:The scheduled meeting between the State government and Joint Committee for Implementation of Inner Line Permit regarding the implementation of ILP has been deferred for a few more after representatives of JACILP decided to skip the meeting today.

The convenor of the political parties committee on ILP, Naoria Pakhanglakpa MLA RK Anand said the meeting between the government and JCILP was fixed today after the State government took suggestions from the committee formed by all the political parties in Manipur

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has officially invited the JCILP on September 2 to have a thorough discussion to short out the means for implementing ILP system with the help of expert opinions, he adds.

Before the meeting began, JCILP submitted a letter demanding the release of advocate Pukhrambam Arjun who was in judicial custody and informed of its decision to stay away from the meeting until he was released.

Keeping the new development in mind, the Chief Minister decided to defer the meeting and the government will consider releasing advocate Arjun but the demand couldn’t be fulfilled today because the government have to consider the legalities, the Naoria Pakhanglakpa MLA said.

He further said that the government will convene a meeting with the JCILP on Tuesday after the release of Arjun on Monday.

The government get to know about the demand in a short notice and the government being occupied with other burning issues such as the blockade imposed by UNC the government couldn’t meet their demand, RK said.

On the other hand, all the members of the all political party committee led by deputy CM Gaikhangam were present for the scheduled meeting.

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Rural tourism fast catching up in State

By Shyam Waikhom Imphal, September 4: Among the various tourist spots in the State, Loktak Lake is fast emerging as a major tourist attraction. Rural tourism, one of the latest

By Shyam Waikhom

Imphal, September 4: Among the various tourist spots in the State, Loktak Lake is fast emerging as a major tourist attraction.

Rural tourism, one of the latest trends in tourism involves a tourist visiting rural areas for the purpose of participating in or experiencing the heritage and culture of remote areas.

While interacting with the Imphal Free Press, M Dilip Singh, the general secretary of the Ithing Village Develpoment Committee in Thanga said two Israeli tourists have recently come and stayed for four days in a Meitei household at Ithing village.

They enjoyed the Manipuri culture and traditional activities a lot and loved the environment and beauty of the Loktak Lake and her people, he added.

Dilip said the two Israelis expressed their desire of staying in a house at the village instead of a hotel to learn and know the culture of the Meiteis.

The two Israeli tourists dine with the members of the Meitei household in deference to Meitei culture during their stay, he said, adding that they also enjoyed helping the local women in taking their fish from the Loktak Lake to Ithing Village.

The female Israeli tourist said: “I have never come across such people anywhere in the world who are so kind and loving”.

We love the people here and would like to visit particularly the Ithing village in Thanga, she added.

The two Israeli tourists are here under a government project called ‘Bed and Breakfast’ which was initiated by the Government of Manipur recently after it was launched by former Union Tourism and Culture minister Ambika Soni on October 18, 2006.

Under the `Incredible India Bed and Breakfast Scheme’ which intends to promote rural tourism, house owners must made available 5 rooms or 10 beds with good comfortable beds, working space, air-conditioning facilities as well as attached western toilets.

But unfortunately in Ithing village, no clean drinking water can be provided to foreign visitors because the water supply scheme is not yet complete and people are suffering till now, Dilip said, adding that we are not able to provide sanitary toilets to the foreign visitors.

We need the government to intervene and complete the projects which were announced many years ago to provide good sanitary toilets to the villagers especially those who are dwelling in and around Loktak Lake in order to save it and keep people healthy, he said.

But we will be glad to serve the foreign tourists in the future too, adds Dilip.

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400 trucks stranded at Mao gate

KANGPOKPI, Sept 4: As timetabled the United Naga Council set in motion the proposed indefinite ban on all vehicular movement in all National and State Highways as well as ban

KANGPOKPI, Sept 4: As timetabled the United Naga Council set in motion the proposed indefinite ban on all vehicular movement in all National and State Highways as well as ban on construction works of National Projects in all Naga settled areas from this morning.

Not a single vehicular movement has been witnessed along the National Highway 2 in Senapati today while more 400 vehicles including trucks carrying essential commodities, passengers vehicles has been stranded at Mao gate.

It is also reported that some vehicles were decimated between Taphou Kuki and Senapati District HQ today by volunteers of UNC.

 

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6-year-old boy saves 4-year-old girl from drowning

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, Sept 4: In what closely resembles heroics in reel life, a 6-year-old boy risked his own life and saved another 4-year-old girl from drowning in

By R Lester Makang

UKHRUL, Sept 4: In what closely resembles heroics in reel life, a 6-year-old boy risked his own life and saved another 4-year-old girl from drowning in a huge community pond at Rayotang in Ukhrul town today.

Reports said that around 12 noon on Thursday when some three/four children went to drink water from the local community pond located at Rayotang, four-year-old Rinshithor daughter of C Leisan of Lamlang village, suddenly fell into the pond. On seeing this, a 6-year-old Chanho Shaiza son of Thanga Shaiza of Ukhrul, who was also playing nearby immediately swung into action and rescued the girl.

Little brave Chanho, who live in the same locality, saved the life of Rinshithor by deftly using his feet to pull her out while clinging fast onto the edge of the huge concrete built community pond which was about 4 1/2 ft deep and 13 x 10 ft wide in dimension, sources have said.

As Rinshithor fell almost unconscious, reports said, little brave boy Chanho even carried her on his back and took her home. Both are said to be residing at Rayotang.

Meanwhile, C Leisan father of Rinshithor deeply acknowledged and exalted the heroic deeds of little Chanso.

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Gov greets on teachers day

IMPHAL, Sept 4: The Governor of Manipur, VK Duggal has extended his greetings to the people of Manipur and especially to the members of the teaching community on the occasion

IMPHAL, Sept 4: The Governor of Manipur, VK Duggal has extended his greetings to the people of Manipur and especially to the members of the teaching community on the occasion of Teachers’ Day 2014.

According to a release of the Governor, the day is celebrated in memory of Doctor S. Radhakrishnan, a renowned educationist, scholar and former President of India on his birth anniversary. He further said that every human being has to go through a learning phase and his mentor’s ability will determine the performance of his pupils. The traditional Guru-Shishya parampara has yielded to the present system of schools, colleges and universities but the basic principle of imparting knowledge continues to be the same. Therefore, the services of the teachers are needed to be acknowledged as they are the molders of the future, it said.

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Guest lecturers body lauds govt

IMPHAL, Sept 4: The All Manipur Government College Guest Lecturer Association has extended its gratitude towards the government for the post creation for regularization of the part time lecturers. According

IMPHAL, Sept 4: The All Manipur Government College Guest Lecturer Association has extended its gratitude towards the government for the post creation for regularization of the part time lecturers.

According to a release of the association, it also appealed to the Chief Minister and Education minister to set up initial appointment for the regularisation of the 38 guest lecturers who has attained Minimum Requisite Qualification.

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23 Manipur-based youth have left home to join al Qaeda ranks – Hindustan Times

23 Manipur-based youth have left home to join al Qaeda ranksHindustan TimesAt least 23 youth from Manipur's Lilong area of Thoubal district are reported to have left home to join the Indian arm of the al Qaeda in the recent months. “They had gone…

23 Manipur-based youth have left home to join al Qaeda ranks
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At least 23 youth from Manipur's Lilong area of Thoubal district are reported to have left home to join the Indian arm of the al Qaeda in the recent months. “They had gone in two batches. Four have returned home while the others are untraceable,” a top …

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Rajnath Singh reviews situation in Manipur, Nagaland – Daily News & Analysis

Daily News & AnalysisRajnath Singh reviews situation in Manipur, NagalandDaily News & AnalysisFollowing a directive of the Home Minister, Special Secretary (Internal Secretary) in the Home Ministry Prakash Mishra is also rushing to Manipur. Zeliang sai…


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Home Minister Reviews Situation in Manipur, Nagaland – The New Indian Express

Home Minister Reviews Situation in Manipur, NagalandThe New Indian ExpressNEW DELHI: In the wake of the road blockade called by a Naga group in Manipur, the Home Ministry today rushed additional forces to assist the local administration and a top offic…

Home Minister Reviews Situation in Manipur, Nagaland
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NEW DELHI: In the wake of the road blockade called by a Naga group in Manipur, the Home Ministry today rushed additional forces to assist the local administration and a top official to assess the arising situation there. Home Minister Rajnath Singh

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Day One of Manipur Blockade: Protesters Picket Highways, Residents Brace for … – NDTV

NDTVDay One of Manipur Blockade: Protesters Picket Highways, Residents Brace for …NDTVImphal: The two highways leading into Manipur's capital Imphal were blocked and the supply of fuel was rationed across the city on day one of the economic block…


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Day One of Manipur Blockade: Protesters Picket Highways, Residents Brace for
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Imphal: The two highways leading into Manipur's capital Imphal were blocked and the supply of fuel was rationed across the city on day one of the economic blockade in the state, imposed by the United Naga Council in Manipur. (Naga Groups Impose …

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Fake encounters in Manipur: NHRC orders compensation for victim’s relatives – ANINEWS

ANINEWSFake encounters in Manipur: NHRC orders compensation for victim's relativesANINEWSOn 19 June 2009, ACHR had filed a complaint with the NHRC against extrajudicial executions of Laishram Kishorjit and Soram Priyokumar by the 20th Assam Rifles …


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Fake encounters in Manipur: NHRC orders compensation for victim's relatives
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On 19 June 2009, ACHR had filed a complaint with the NHRC against extrajudicial executions of Laishram Kishorjit and Soram Priyokumar by the 20th Assam Rifles led by Major Abishek Bharti at Maipi Angbrasu track in Chandel district of Manipur on the …

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Mary Kom Disappointed Her Biopic Won’t Be Shown In Manipur – Indiatimes.com

Indiatimes.comMary Kom Disappointed Her Biopic Won't Be Shown In ManipurIndiatimes.comNEW DELHI: Olympic medal winning boxer Mary Kom said she was disappointed that her biopic, starring Priyanka Chopra is unlikely to be shown at the theatres in Man…


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Mary Kom Disappointed Her Biopic Won't Be Shown In Manipur
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NEW DELHI: Olympic medal winning boxer Mary Kom said she was disappointed that her biopic, starring Priyanka Chopra is unlikely to be shown at the theatres in Manipur due to a militant-enforced 'ban' on Hindi films there, despite taking up the issue

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Fake encounters in Manipur: NHRC orders compensation for victims’s relatives – Times of India

Fake encounters in Manipur: NHRC orders compensation for victims's relativesTimes of IndiaOn June 19, 2009, ACHR had filed a complaint with the NHRC against extra-judicial executions of Laishram Kishorjit and Soram Priyokumar by the 20th Assam Rifl…

Fake encounters in Manipur: NHRC orders compensation for victims's relatives
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On June 19, 2009, ACHR had filed a complaint with the NHRC against extra-judicial executions of Laishram Kishorjit and Soram Priyokumar by the 20th Assam Rifles led by Major Abishek Bharti at Maipi Angbrasu track in Chandel district of Manipur on the …

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Vehicles don’t ply on NH in Manipur due to blockade – Business Standard

Vehicles don't ply on NH in Manipur due to blockadeBusiness StandardVehicular traffic came to a halt today on the two national highways in Manipur on the first day of the indefinite blockade called by the United Naga Council (UNC) in protest agains…

Vehicles don't ply on NH in Manipur due to blockade
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Vehicular traffic came to a halt today on the two national highways in Manipur on the first day of the indefinite blockade called by the United Naga Council (UNC) in protest against the killing of two persons in Ukhrul district in alleged police firing

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Delhi Police has started 24/7 Special Police Unit for North East People at Delhi at Nanakpura

As informed by IGP Robin Hibu, IPS in a letter, Delhi Police has started 24/7 Special Police Unit for North East People at Delhi at Nanakpura, the detailed letter as follows…  

As informed by IGP Robin Hibu, IPS in a letter, Delhi Police has started 24/7 Special Police Unit for North East People at Delhi at Nanakpura, the detailed letter as follows…

 

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Dear Friends,

1. Proud to inform all North East people that, Delhi Police has started 24/7 Special Police Unit for North East People at Delhi at Nanakpura,

Joint Commissioner of Police for Crime Against Women and Children Office,
Near Post Office,
Behind Gurudwara,
Nanakpura,
New Delhi -21.
Office landline and fax number – 011-24104568.

2. Twenty one North East police officials from NE states have been posted, (NE states have 41 police personnel from Delhi Police out 84 thousands         Force).
3. Already we have separate Helpline for North East people – 1093, ( Nine NE police officials already posted for manning it 24/7).
4.Uploading their group photos of “First North East Special Police Unit of Delhi Police” with their names, mobile numbers, state from where they come, so that our NE people back home can contact them directly in case of any emergency in their own mother tongue from anywhere.

REQUEST SHARE WITH ALL YOUR NORTH EAST SOCIAL MEDIA FRIENDS...

Yours..
IGP Robin Hibu, IPS
Nodal Officer for North East People
Delhi Police.


List of Staff posted in North East (NE) Cell, Nanakpura :-

1.   SI Kamminlien (Meghalaya) mob. 9899722269.
2.   SI N. Amarjeet Singh (Manipur), mob 8285562089.
3.   SI D. Veicheny (Manipur), mob. 9999937946.
4.    SI (Min.) Anil Kumar (Delhi), mob. 9654490400.
5.   ASI Jadu Boro (Assam), mob. 9953660405.
6.   HC Amal Chand (Assam), mob. 9868587202.
7.   HC N.G. Birmohan (Assam), mob. 9971710103.
8.   HC (Min.) Sandeep (Delhi), mob. 9540838948.
9.   Ct.Field Momin (Meghalaya), mob. 9818438956.
10.  Ct. Tarpan Swargiary (Assam), mob. 9810675714.
11.  Ct. Puranjeet Das Boro (Assam), mob. 9810607176.
12.  Ct. Victor Raleng (Manipur), mob. 8527473973.
13.  Ct. Sukleshwar Rabha (Assam), mob. 7503398970.
14.  Ct. P.R. Marak (Meghalaya), mob. 9811392608.
15.  Ct. Jagya Ram Boro (Assam), mob. 9911665144.
16.  Ct. Hemanta (Assam), mob. 9871594327.
17.  Ct. Darshon Lapang (Meghalaya),mob. 7503873760.
18.  Ct.Anil Lamichhaney(West Bengal),mob. 9582018987.
19.  Ct. Sunil Tamang (West Bengal), mob. 9870351675.
20.  Ct. Umed Singh (Manipur), mob. 9868605633.
21.  Ct. Wangdi Moktan (West Bengal,Gorkha), mob. 9643667832.


List of Staff posted in Helpline No. 1093 (Control Room):-



1. W/HC N.G. Peni (Manipur), mob. 9818329622.
2. W/HC John Rody (Manipur), mob. 9643491514.
3. W/HC Nambu Cherpa (West Bengal), mob. 9968490030.
4. HC Wangel Lama (West Bengal), mob. 8447449670.
5. Ct. Mohd. Altaf Hussain (Meghalaya), mob. 9717206725.
6. W/Ct. Sumo Lata (Manipur), mob. 9953760027.
7. Ct. Gokholien L. Gangte (Manipur), mob. 9013790598.
8. Ct. Choploan Thaks (Arunachal Pradesh), mob. 8130349667.
9. Ct. Ajay Kumar (Meghalaya), mob. 9891222129.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/09/delhi-police-has-started-247-special-police-unit-for-north-east-people-at-delhi-at-nanakpura/

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